
I spoon some batter for the ambode into my hands. Mom slaps my wrist, but I can’t resist as I watch her press the batter between her hands…
In stark prose, Trahan cuts to the core of her memories. “My mother had taught me by example to dread medicine,” she writes.

Hello, friends! As lovers and publishers of creative nonfiction we’re aware that, right now, it’s so important to express ourselves through words. As writers, putting pen to paper is how we move forward, either to help ourselves or others understand things more clearly or to speak the truth and influence change. While some might be…

We’re always pleased to share updates from our family of contributor alumni and other friends. Here’s what we’ve collected between our last update and early March 2020. Have something to share? Submit your news here for inclusion in a future update. Corinne Heyning Laverty’s new book, North America’s Galapagos: The Historic Channel Islands Biological…